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The most important seaweed cultivated in Sweden are the brown alga Saccharina latissima, also known as sugar kelp, and the green alga Ulva fenestrata, also known as sea lettuce. Research has so far ...
The scientific name Chlamydoselachus anguineus derives from Greek roots: “chlamys” (frilled), “selachus” (shark), and the Latin “anguineus” (snake-like), aptly describing its distinctive appearance.
The main indigenous species farmed in Ireland include Alaria esculenta (winged kelp or wakame), Saccharina latissima (sugar kelp) and Palmaria palmata (dulse/dillisk). Building on what has been ...
Kelps, here Saccharina latissima around Nuuk, Greenland, are brown macroalgae that form dense and extensive underwater forests along Arctic rocky shores.
Kelps, here Saccharina latissima around Nuuk, Greenland, are brown macroalgae that form dense and extensive underwater forests along Arctic rocky shores. The ecological role of kelps can be ...
Most statues represent deities, athletes or important personalities in ceremonial or public contexts. On such occasions they wore the traditional chlamys, or peplos, which were usually light clothes.
“But we’ve learned a lot, so it’s been wonderful.” Sugar kelp, Saccharina latissima, is grown on submerged ropes that hang from a horizontal line suspended seven feet below the surface of the water, ...
Color reconstruction of Alexander the Great wearing his “chlamys” in the battle between the Greeks and Persians on the Alexander Sarcophagus. Note the eight-ray golden star discs depicted on his ...
One October morning in 336 B.C., the small theater at Aigai, the ceremonial center of ancient Macedonia, began to fill with honored guests. They had come from across Greece and the Balkans to ...
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